Cov-Pla中草药制剂的元素、营养和抗氧化性能评价

U. Ajima, J. Kolawole, K. D. Falang, B. Bukar, K. Amagon, J. Damen, Y. Agabi, R. J. Kutshik, I. Longdet, S. Gomerep, I. Shittu, Stephen Daniel Davou, N. Wannang
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新冠肺炎疫情的爆发对人类生存产生了巨大影响,目前仍没有减弱的迹象。因此,世界各地的科学家都在努力开发新的药物治疗方法,以帮助缓解这场危机。其中一些努力涉及从自然来源获取Covid-19治疗方法的研究。本研究旨在评价Cov-Pla1、Cov-Pla2、Cov-Pla3和PlaBoost中草药制剂的元素、营养和抗氧化性能。样品经酸消化后采用原子吸收法进行元素分析。采用官方AOAC法对配方进行近似分析,采用DPPH自由基清除法进行抗氧化试验。研究结果表明,所有样品中的重金属浓度均在可接受的监管范围内。近似分析表明,该悬浮液的蛋白质含量为1.52 ~ 1.68%,碳水化合物含量为0.79 ~ 1.08%,脂肪、粗纤维和灰分含量较低。该制剂无微生物污染,30天内稳定。结果表明,Cov-Pla3的自由基清除能力最强,IC50为27.29µg/mL,而PlaBoost的IC50为251µg/mL。研究结果表明,该配方不含金属和微生物污染物。此外,近似分析建立了一些诊断参数,这将有助于未来的认证和纯度评估的配方。这些配方都被发现具有相当大的抗氧化活性,这将为缓解与Covid-19感染相关的氧化应激提供附带益处。关键词:新型冠状病毒,重金属,微量元素,近似分析,抗氧化
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Evaluation of the elemental, nutritional and antioxidant properties of Cov-Pla herbal preparations
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has had a dramatic effect on human existence and still shows no sign of abating. Scientists worldwide are therefore working assiduously to get new drug treatments to help mitigate the crisis. Some of those efforts involve research to obtain Covid-19 treatments from natural sources. The present study is aimed at evaluating the elemental, nutritional and antioxidant properties of Cov-Pla1, Cov-Pla2, Cov-Pla3 and PlaBoost herbal preparations. Elemental analysis was carried out using AAS after acid digestion of the samples. Proximate analysis of the formulations was done using the official AOAC methods while the antioxidant assay was carried out using the DPPH free radical scavenging method. The results of the study showed that the concentration of the heavy metals in all the samples were within acceptable regulatory limits. Proximate analysis revealed that the suspensions had protein content between 1.52-1.68 % and carbohydrate content of 0.79 – 1.08 % with low content of fat, crude fibre and ash. The formulations were found to be free of microbial contamination and stable for thirty days. Antioxidant evaluation revealed that Cov-Pla3 had the strongest free radical scavenging capacity with IC50 of 27.29 µg/mL while PlaBoost had the least (IC50: 251 µg/mL). The result of the study indicates that the formulations are free of metallic and microbial contaminants. In addition, proximate analysis has established some diagnostic parameters which will aid future authentication and purity assessment of the formulations. The formulations were all found to possess considerable antioxidant activity which will provide collateral benefit in relieving oxidative stress associated with Covid-19 infection.  Key words: Covid-19, heavy metals, trace elements, proximate analysis, antioxidant.
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